Does this work? I installed the 21 day trial, then installed the Batch Ripper. But when I try to run it, it says "Component requires dBpoweramp Reference."
Batch ripper in trial version
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Re: Batch ripper in trial version
You installed both to the same location? also check that the 21 day trial is running, by looking in dBpoweramp Configuration. -
Re: Batch ripper in trial version
Yes. Both are installed to:
"C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\"
Screenshot of the versions window is below:
One thing somewhat unexpected that I noticed is that I can run CD Ripper itself without UAC, but when I run the configure app, it requires me to type in an Administrator password.Last edited by kenneth_chiu; June 25, 2014, 03:38 PM.Comment
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Re: Batch ripper in trial version
Try right click on Batch Ripper >> Run as Administrator
(or the same for CD Ripper).Comment
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Re: Batch ripper in trial version
Okay, this seems to have fixed all the issues. It's less than ideal, however, because now all tracks are ripped to files belonging to Administrator. I then have to manually go "Switch user" to Administrator and change owner back to my usual user (which is not an Administrator account).
Am I correct then in assuming that dBpoweramp always must be run as Administrator to function as a full-licensed version? Any way to fix by reinstalling, etc.?
ADDENDUM: Can this be fixed as simply as changing the permissions on a license file somewhere?Last edited by kenneth_chiu; June 25, 2014, 09:38 PM.Comment
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Re: Batch ripper in trial version
The registered version does not require this, sometimes the trial version does require it.Comment
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